#genius $GENIUS @GeniusOfficial
Why Genius Protocol Feels Closer to Nasdaq Than a DEX
I will be honest it took me some time to understand this. The more I look at Genius Terminal and GBP the more it seems like an execution layer that works quietly in the background.
At first I thought it was about making swaps work better and combining liquidity from different chains in a simpler way.. Then I noticed something strange. Users aren't really dealing with "chains" anymore. They're just saying what they want and getting the results. That's really interesting.
The strange thing is that I'm still not entirely sure where this is going. Sometimes it seems like its trying to do much like there are too many parts working together to hide in the background.. Maybe that complexity is what makes liquidity feel like its all connected not separate.
There's a moment when it stops feeling like a DEX and starts feeling like a market engine. Kind of like Nasdaq but without the clear structure. The main thing is execution, not just swapping. Liquidity is something you use not something you look for.
I keep thinking about how chainsre invisible here. If users never see how things are routed or their wallets or even gas fees what are they really using? Maybe what they want.
I'm still a bit unsure though. Systems that solve problems tend to become centralized over time.. Something, about this feels like it could change how we use DeFi.
I'm not sure if this will become a tool that everyone uses or just another layer that we forget about later.
